The meaning is unknown as it is originally the Pictish Drostan.
The word is believed to be influenced by the Latin word tristis, which means 'sad' or 'sorrowful'.
"Tut sin" doesn't exist o_O
There are a number of words that begin with 'trug-'; they all have to do with mercy or compassion. Trugaredd, trugareddfa, etc.
Welsh origin, at the height of it's popularity in 96, meaning great or "pearl" short form variant for Margartet.
What about Tatum?
Tristen means "Bold" and it is Welsh
The name Tristan has its roots in Old French and Welsh, and it means "sorrowful" or "sad." It is derived from the Welsh name Drystan, which is believed to be related to the Old French word "triste," meaning "sad." Despite its meaning, Tristan is a classic and distinguished name with a rich history. It is associated with the legendary Tristan from the medieval romance "Tristan and Isolde," a tale of chivalry and romance. The name evokes a sense of nobility and depth due to its literary and historical significance. It’s a timeless choice that carries a touch of elegance and sophistication, making it a strong and memorable name
'You' is not a Welsh word.
It doesn't mean anything in Welsh; it's in English.
It's not a word in Welsh.
Do you mean 'What is the Welsh for witchcraft?' That is 'dewiniaeth'.
It's not a Welsh word.
'Carley' is not a Welsh word.
This is not a Welsh word, but you might mean 'barod,' which means 'ready.'
'Sorry' isn't a Welsh word so it has no meaning in Welsh.
Perisgop is the Welsh word for a periscope.
bont (or pont) is welsh for bridge